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===== Upcoming events ===== | ===== Upcoming events ===== |
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=== Training Session 2018 === | === Invitation to CAPRI Training Session 2019 === |
The 2018 CAPRI training session will be held in Uppsala, Sweden from September 18 to 20. The training session starts in the morning of Tuesday 18, and ends at lunch on Thursday 20. The full invitation is available {{:capri:ts:ts_invitation_2018.pdf|here}}. | |
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This year will see some changes to the format of the changes. The course will be registered as a PhD level course at the university SLU that gives academic credits, to better serve the needs and recognize the efforts of PhD-students. However, it will still be possible to participate in the course without registering as a student, just as in previous courses. Furthermore, there will be a self-study tutorial distributed together with a release version of the model before the course. That way, we hope to (i) give participants an opportunity to learn more at their own pace (ii) be able to start the training session in Uppsala with some basic level of knowledge and skills, and (iii) give more academic credits for the course. | The 2019 CAPRI Training Session will take place in Seville, Spain, from 5 to 8 November. This time, the training is organized by UPM and JRC-Seville under the framework of the [[https://www.suprema-project.eu|SUPREMA]] project. |
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| Places are limited and [[https://forms.gle/npkYTnjgTrZoDXkCA|pre-registration]] is open until June 30. The full invitation to the training is available in this [[https://blancomaria.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/capri_ts2019_shortagenda.pdf|draft agenda]]. |
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| The focus of this year's training is to provide participants with fundamental knowledge of the CAPRI model to support and foster their further independent use for educational and research purposes (at the advanced level). Participants will learn to use the CAPRI model for scenario analysis and get acquainted with its Graphical User Interface (GUI), its structural blocks and its development approach. Special attention will be given to hands-on exercises on ex-ante impact assessments of policy changes in the agricultural sector, agri-food markets and the environment. |
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